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What’s the best way to start seeds indoors?

— Rich Davenfield
Tacoma, Washington

You can start seeds indoors in a bright south-facing window, but your seedlings will grow better under fluorescent lights. Your best bet is to buy an inexpensive 2-tube shop light at a hardware or home store. You can prop the light up on bricks on a table or the floor, and put two flats of seedlings under it. Keep the seedlings very close to the tubes — almost touching is best.

If you are getting spring fever, starting seeds indoors is a great antidote. Good choices for starting seeds indoors are tomatoes, peppers and basil. All do well in the warm, low-light indoor conditions (fluorescents lights are always far less intense than outdoor sunlight).

If you want a nifty plan for a seed-starting unit that does double duty as a bookcase or for growing houseplants during the off-season, see Multipurpose Growlight Bookcase.

— Cheryl Long, editor in chief
Etta Perry 2/29/2008 10:02:47 PM

How long should I leave my seedlings under fluorecent lighting?

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Janet E.Olmsted 3/15/2008 12:21:27 PM

I would like information on growing vegetables and flowers.

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